The Weekly Politics: May 10 to 14

As David Cameron and Nick Clegg put the finishing touches to their new coalition government, there is going to be some resentment amongst those MPs who have missed out on a ministerial appointment. Adam Fleming spoke to former Conservative MP Michael Brown about what it's like waiting for the call.

Peppa Pig nearly ended up as a Daily Politics guest again after it looked like the Conservative Party was unable to provide a guest for the third day running. When Labour did not provide a guest in the election campaign, Peppa Pig stood in. It was the day Labour party members were not allowed to campaign with her.

Times journalist Matthew Parris really eats his words, after a previous pledge on the Daily Politics to eat a mug over coalition plans. He claimed there would not be a Labour and Liberal Democrat deal, but we gave him a mug to eat anyway.

Angus Robertson from the SNP, Elfyn Llwyd from Plaid Cymru and Nigel Dodds from the DUP told Jo Coburn where they stand on agreements with the major UK parties on talks to form a 'Rainbow Alliance' government.

David Buik from BGC Partners and City AM editor Allister Heath on why the markets are getting impatient for a resolution from the talks between political parties to get a decision on a stable government.

BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson reveals what he has heard about secret talks between Liberal Democrats and Labour. These have taken place alongside Conservative and Liberal Democrat discussions about a potential deal following the election results.

Labour's Michael Dugher, Conservative Sajid Javid and Liberal Democrat Duncan Hames on their first day as MPs in the House of Commons. They spoke to the Daily Politics' Adam Fleming about their first impressions of Parliamentary life.